Features ani controls, Warning, D) handlebar height adjustment – Troy-Bilt 12065 User Manual

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Features ani Controls

C) Depth Regulator Lever

A

WARNING

Do not attempt to till too
deeply too soon. Gradually

work down to deeper tilling

depths.
Failure to do so could result

in loss of tiller control, per­

sonal injury or property damage.

This lever controls the depth

that the tines penetrate the soil (see
Figure 3-5). Adjust the lever to

change tilling depth by pulling
back on it and moving the lever up
(for deeper tilling) or down (for
shallower tilling).

To place the tines in the “travel”

position, move the lever down to
the highest notch. This raises the
tines above the ground and allows
the tiller to be moved without till­

ing. Do not attempt to till too

ENGINE CONTROLS

WARNING

Release the Forward Clutch

Bail before adjusting the
Engine Throttie Lever.

Failure to comply could result
in personal injury or property
damage.

Figure 3-7: Engine Throttie Lever

(“A”) adjusts engine speed. Engine

Choke Lever (“B”) is used to assist

starting when engine is coid.

deeply too soon. Begin tilling with
the lever adjusted down in one of
the shallower settings. Gradually
increase tilling depth by moving
the lever upward.

WARNING

Before adjusting handlebar
height, shut off the engine,

let it cooi down, let all mov­

ing parts stop completely,

then disconnect the spark

plug wire and move it away

from the spark plug.
Failure to do so can cause per­

sonal injury or property damage.

Figure 3-5: Depth Reguiator Lever.

D) Handlebar Height Adjustment

You can adjust the tiller handle­

bar height to any one of three posi­
tions. (See Figure 3-6.) As a gen­

eral guide, adjust the handlebars so
they are at waist level when the
tines are 3"-to-4" into the soil.

Figure 3-6: Handiebar adjustment

offers three height settings.

E) Engine Throttie Lever

Adjust this lever (see A, Figure

3-7) to start and stop the engine
and to regulate engine speed.

• To increase engine speed, move

the lever upward to FAST (Rabbit

symbol) position.

• To decrease engine speed, move
the lever down toward SLOW

(Turtle symbol) position.

• To stop the engine, move
the lever all the way down to
STOP position.

• To start the engine, move
the lever to the FAST
(Rabbit symbol) position.

F) Engine Choke Lever

The Choke Lever (B,

Figure 3-7) allows a richer
air/gasoline mixture (more
gasoline) to enter the engine
cylinder to make starting a
cold engine easier. The lever
has three settings: FULL

CHOKE, PARTIAL CHOKE and
NO CHOKE.

Detailed instructions for using

the Choke Lever are provided in
the Operation Section (Section 4).

G) Engine Recoil Starter

The Engine Recoil Starter (refer

to Photo 3-8) is used to start the
engine. For full instructions on the
use of this control, see Section 4.

Photo 3-8: The Engine Recoii Starter rope is

used to start the engine.

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